What is the correct punctuation for the sentence: Sarah said, ‘I think we need to study harder.’
A. Sarah said, ‘I think we need to study harder.’
B. Sarah said, ‘I think we need to study harder.’
C. Sarah said, ‘I think we need to study harder.’
D. Sarah said, ‘I think we need to study harder.’

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